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Ok, I have searched and searched on this and cannot find an answer. I know that the post code 'AF' is not in the manual, but has something to do with memory.
My setup:
2.4c @ 3.0 running stable for over a year
ai7 mobo
256mb x 2 Mushkin Black Level II (BH5)
geforce 6800gt
430w antec
I know that my bh5 needs at least 2.7-2.8v to even post and my board is very picky about this. I have been running stable at 2.8v for the past year and a half or so. A couple of days ago my system crashed and would not post, gives the long memory beep and post code 'AF'. I thought that maybe somehow my cmos got reset and vdimm was lowered. I got it to post and got into the bios with one stick of ram. It would not post with both sticks until I raised the vdimm to 3.0. I ran it like that for a day and it crashed again. Now I cannot get it to post at all. I have tried a stick of corsair xms 2700 and didn't work. So I went and bought a cheap generic stick of 2700 to see if I can get it to post and have the same problem. I have tried resetting the cmos, but still get the 'AF' code. :
Did I fry the board? any help is appreciated
thanks
My setup:
2.4c @ 3.0 running stable for over a year
ai7 mobo
256mb x 2 Mushkin Black Level II (BH5)
geforce 6800gt
430w antec
I know that my bh5 needs at least 2.7-2.8v to even post and my board is very picky about this. I have been running stable at 2.8v for the past year and a half or so. A couple of days ago my system crashed and would not post, gives the long memory beep and post code 'AF'. I thought that maybe somehow my cmos got reset and vdimm was lowered. I got it to post and got into the bios with one stick of ram. It would not post with both sticks until I raised the vdimm to 3.0. I ran it like that for a day and it crashed again. Now I cannot get it to post at all. I have tried a stick of corsair xms 2700 and didn't work. So I went and bought a cheap generic stick of 2700 to see if I can get it to post and have the same problem. I have tried resetting the cmos, but still get the 'AF' code. :
Did I fry the board? any help is appreciated
thanks